Google Enforces Android Oreo's Background App Limitations

The Android Oreo changelogs are out, and there are some interesting additions which many already know about. There’s Project Treble, security changes and so on. One of the biggest changes is how background applications behave. They no longer have free reign over the device, and Android System will induce restrictions on anything abusing a background process.

There was some speculation that OEMs may tweak this in an effort to control how apps behave on their own. Thankfully, it seems this won’t be happening, as Google is requiring OEMs to implement ALL of Android Oreo’s strict background app limitations made to improve battery life and memory usage.

Google seems to realize that certain OEMs love to implement their own versions of background app management features, but in doing so it causes a massive headache for application developers who don’t know how their app might behave on certain devices.